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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| A532050 | Other Identifier | UW Madison | |
| SMPH/FAMILY MEDICINE | Other Identifier | UW Madison |
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| Quidel Corporation | INDUSTRY |
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The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that persons over the age of 13 years can obtain a self-collected nasal swab reliably and safely for subsequent use in the diagnosis of influenza. Similarly, the purpose is to demonstrate that parents or guardians can safely and effectively collect nasal swab specimens from children, ages 0 through 12 years, and others needing assistance in doing so, and that these parent/guardian-collected nasal swabs can also be used in the diagnosis of influenza. Clinical performance of the swabs will be based on the comparison of the performance of the nasal swab that is self- or parent/guardian-collected to one collected from the same specimen donor by a skilled clinical coordinator and used in CLIA (Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments)-waived, rapid diagnostic test called Sofia Influenza A+B FIA (fluorescence immunoassay analyzer).
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Sofia Influenza A+B FIA | Diagnostic Test | The Nasal Swab Home Collection Kit (NSHC Kit) provides the materials and training needed for you to safely collect a nasal swab at home. The sample can then be delivered to a designated test site for influenza testing. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Diagnostic specificity of self-collected to technician collected nasal swab samples | Hypothesis tested is that self-collected nasal swab are as accurate as nasal swabs collected by a trained healthcare worker for the diagnosis of influenza by CLIA-waived, rapid diagnostic test called Quidel Sofia Influenza A+B Fluorescent Immunoassay. The investigators will specifically measure the specificity of self-collected specimens as compared to the clinical standard (trained healthcare worker collected specimen), estimating it using standard methods along with 95th% confidence intervals. | 1 day (Participant); 17 weeks (Study length) |
| Diagnostic sensitivity of self-collected to technician collected nasal swab samples | Hypothesis tested is that self-collected nasal swab are as accurate as nasal swabs collected by a trained healthcare worker for the diagnosis of influenza by CLIA-waived, rapid diagnostic test called Quidel Sofia Influenza A+B Fluorescent Immunoassay. The investigators will specifically measure the sensitivity of self-collected specimens as compared to the clinical standard (trained healthcare worker collected specimen), estimating it using standard methods along with 95th% confidence intervals. | 1 day (Participant); 17 weeks (Study length) |
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A maximum of 1,000 patients, representing the random ages of the patients presenting at the Urgent Care facilities, will be enrolled.
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Jonathan Temte, MD PhD | University of Wisconsin, Madison | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| UWHealth Urgent Care Clinics | Madison | Wisconsin | 53704 | United States | ||
| UW Health Urgent Care Clinics |
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| Madison |
| Wisconsin |
| 53717 |
| United States |